Earlier today I did an interview with Eric Schwartzman on On The Record Online. I felt it was fast-paced and maybe I didn’t get my ideas across the way I wanted to. To remedy that, I present this blog post.

I’m reading the book The Big Switch: Rewiring the World, from Edison to Google and liked this quote in it, which the author quoted from The Wealth of Networks.

The Internet “allows many diversely motivated people to act for a wide range of reasons that, in combination, cohere into new useful information, knowledge, and cultural goods.” It’s similar to what I wrote about on development of creative industries for my Honors thesis and aligns with Austrian economist Friedrich Hayek’s assertion that a free market is “that which is the result of human action but not of human design.”